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aHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1907. D WELL WRITTEN STORES OE STSRS BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK» nae THE ONLY JOHN L., “GREATEST OF THEM ALL’ ” A WONDER IN MANY WAYS UP TO DATE; UP TO DATE, NEWSY} AND rae “ Se 5 ST 7 Se eS “Nor A HASBEEN Most Popular. Ring Gladiator- That! Ree ee Lr, ss Ae SS YET", SAYS JounL = “Ever Donned a Mitt Knocks’Em Out in Elocutionary Style and Still Has. the Punch. G HE world fs full of Sulllyans. I Aud ‘there are good men in : THe te Rut there one John le He will -be-"in our midst! -agaln C away from years. Hell Ui gidd {oO Bee us—and we'll/be gladil io sca hiin. | We are always glad to Sto sce-hint, Seeing him fs, even.a ltlic better than, “shaking ‘theshand- thet BROOK” Che Mand or John~ Le you XKriow the old saying: md “the scenes: in a ~ theatre lastnight te) see John Lawrence Sullivan and “have a-heart to heart talk with hin. John was standing there, in his full- dross sult, -walting for his time to'go on. John, L, shook hands with me. I don't meation this Woe ally: Its ‘Telling:an Cato: “HIS ou xe -TWo Duck's SAID A VETERAN INSTHE-CROWD = = Smerely a fact, and so makes’ Pert of the story. “Past—time-l ray ott 1 John, tia deep yolee that came up from -, #fomewhere with a rumble like that.of a Sub “passing beneath you, } “was in Harlem a few days oyer three years-2¢ ng at Hurtig ) & Seamon’s, and I met you after the show. “You have a good memory,” I remarked. io, he last time I. saw you before that," continued John L.. “was in my, place on‘ Forty-second street one year earlier, I was sitting at the second, #4 table on the lett, factng the door, You wanted-a-story-about.my_old meet-! ig with Prince Edward over in England, Tho time before that I was slt-! ’ ng at tho third table from the entrance of a hotel cafe on Broadway andj tf), Forty-second street You walked through—and nodded as “you-went by, }~ [iie-ine-befare that was In my room. 1-bad-a headache, and I-gave you! ‘® Tecturce on tempcrance”—— H “I remember that,” Tseld, ye While you were there | sent down for a piteber of {ce wate = c ES. FOR MILLiGhta OF ate a aCan stall. break a an hd here details may seem uninteresting to some people. Dut they Inter-| eth / A cut all along the Ine tn- pool- e s ee Sreeted me. They gave an insight into the character of a man who {s kaown| NEWS IN BOILED Foom prices. yesterday uncoyera what {iit Stat rit =Lto-most people merely as the greatest fighter of twenty years ago, the firs: Y may bela scandaliin the Janer,clrele\O |ieans mecting : aoe t leans meeting a 3 “ merican to wrest a champlonsh{p from ail the world. There was every! SMALL : ; DOWN TO [the betting fraternity, It geeme that [whic has veer 33 reason why I should remember the details of my various meetings w | . tain horses have been sent out at} the z 8 with) ” FE i prices which saboye the quoted John L. Sullivan. There was no reason why he should remember his meet-! PORTIONS BRIE re WW Orleans. ‘Tals hax caused | ee on Th ies inch —piants with his Fisk: 1a scale of prices 2 pots above prices at Ny the. poairo: to ings with me. Thousands shake John L, Sullivan's hen a 4/1 wo. i 1 as, 32 to. J, p and and talk to him i rock and Walsh in the first and third| Poolrooms to overlay the price, and) would be te ben? , | THE or tHe st.| CANADIANS FORM NEW UNION. frames. for. the world's championship | thoy tmve beon milked thoroughly, fod ie known as 45 to ete = [Seen - ae enna = s = ih We fali wiih 6 thres-base bit each apres Meates—ja—this ely and ly Lag sueeie 2 tod mad TVAN lees woer—wamverntte & good scrap. Hel yancea in the wrestling championships | MONTREAL, Feb. 2.—A-new body. to control athletics In Canada was|tme, ‘scoring one run In the first and| i Taree nacre auatiee |S aude Actaieaa ane cia sy Was Interested in the ie —ot-men. AWhen-te-met-the Prince | ap Te srette a es = mie_whea I ita cban-been Yetany| pamo-to“n-close at Wales, “now Edward Vit=-ott e snore.than—1—am-—He-has- the mmch:} tn firooilyn last night ; his Rand and ly, havea es zs veta-fused tobe able 10 break Rrowled'Glad to mect you, Prince, I've lan inch and_a_halt. plank-with-my- ‘det, FIFTY ten heard of you: jand I'm not too old to do tt yet.’ oa * Te . =| Cleathive the basta iis —weconad cons} New ertcy. 6— praperts League which formed here last-night—It-wt:t bo known as tle Amateur Athletic Federa-|Cieeriiie Ute TAghe 0 i eee co ition in the tast_month.- Pagur= jt ike proportion Ae e-Prinkty Church | tion of Canna. ‘This organization was farmedto oppose the-A. A. Uz which SE HOWARDIFIELD ELUNE THe me outconatmia te ftemay bro esti- |tordtay tran tx al prohibited the amateur skate-s from competing here to-dey.—— Titatincoilaniarateurabasoballnineon iG Ta a ; ee asin: SHOOTERS, Despite the fat that the Amertcan A. A.W. has stood by the Canadian | the lower eat olde, will: alte thele- third from ane room ee ote PEsianls.a ast year broke 9 per cent. oF annual metince reception at Now Henry | try, The fac t winnt! Talc he He wintedto_put- the Prince—at M8} pre-5-there waa sudden silence out] of more than 5,090 targets shot at in | Union and forbidden American amateurs from competing here, Prealécnt} 334}), 49 Henry street, on Feb. 10-| ave been peraiste: overland forced to make the out pecaire of} Wales might bo_somewhat om- : Invite! have been extinded ito ali re Sy. [the too Uberal book that is being: sent” ‘ Bateracdemesllarioucwvavcaienciy ak sae au) eles of tho announcer] tournament matches. OF these lah {Slayback, of the Natloval Skating Association, and President Blanchard, of | PVR tors pet Sresslonal and amoteny | nave deen hesvilicpisved seems to taal oie tenon ewe matinietarrentall John L. Sullivan, Royalty had ‘no dver- | Again jo souk hanae Ue t €O on,| two Are professionals and: twent * he: Western Skating Assoviation, of Chicago, arrived here yesterday with a| baseball teams in the metropolis, cate that a pnatiglous game is being [face nat the 3 cede uated up ta etd " n ff matear class. neered, with headquart day Ii jalroo) ee faving effect on John himscit. "You're an actor now,"" I suggested.| “° 0 8° SP |number of skaters, including Wood ond Anderson. ‘The skaters will com-| PHILADELPHIA, FED, 2-INDIAN| New orleans. Tho poyroome have than fee kown before, da | a3 of the Chosch Athirt! rooms say that they havey , = “s wa All the other fighte T e) a orf of ome Those who ‘have never met Sulltvan | peci yh, ghiters I ever met have| Ir 18 EVIDENT THE EN aLISHt| Joe Grege and Kid~ Stein went f vee fluttered by this remark. But pete in the races here to-day. i is} nt FIX} been forced to cut prices and the cutjiy. “jcwspapers, the stranke happene> heard him talk meythink that ho} Sullivan. He smiled not| Henley stewards. have fickle memo: rounds to a draw at the Spring Gar- th kof the” pool ! hat He smiled. O-much of bes fei! = — = Gen Athletic Chib last nwht, Tits hove | Went Into offect yesterday. of the poolra Sherr Ket Mas been ie meraly pn-ex-fghter, great_in his{®" actor,” he sald, “a Uttle of every-|In the recent edict denying comps Wae Q Tough one-at tenes, the Indi] The chow meant a great deal to the} syndicate. im! wat = 3 wing.” hy ty , . t ni ci an W. A. Tewes. eithe SbigE ex JLLIVAN may not be “much of: EBON EOL Na i held. H Orleans” mec w Jersey Byn- ; ‘Wrong! John U. Sullivan néver would | é ofan ally emphasized. They: de- gene APOLIS. MD — MID: Jo-cate ts 0 loser on thal — {have becomo a> famous it there had) Nera eee POO cud American amateurs having (6'T] Ep HANK, No J. FED. 2SDISAP:) shipenan Chauncey f: Pugh. of Utlea-|- 6-6} r ood that the pool-4 ‘been nothing to him but _a wallop. | 115 started ost —by-aarinmn aT alae pal hy pomslar atbseription; | pomtmont has ox: come to the } has been sppol tid Hn aie eet, ae f the dooks sent Other. ci i Riltnonaleal sare catinInes the ih i Wintid {iat an” amateur} yachismen of the North Sarewstury | the, 3 aval Academy —Dagebait nine, tn tthey-are not remembere: FANT eh eee erentan Gi Sbicewn-expenect. But they gives “Catt the, enowstornue this: seid: Keowho will graduate (ha mantic: sy 2 ith yourself “Had buslaesa—taikin + HAtITICK: Lah inillvan haa’a brain. He ean think | (5 olreaiees Lave | forgot e-arsely an Enxtish cricket} cher was <xsellen WOKUNE onthe} He=has travelled” allo ne work’, Ona _eountry—t tht river The surface Is now covered WI0i] ~ ALLENTOWN, -PA+ FEB -3—HUGH Then Le told storles. Suitvan has a ; “Cor ha: Land. he has learmat-many-things. He] y, st 8 al just twenty vears whose expenaes Wert | three or four inches cf lush, but i¢| McKinnon, of Bridgeport. Conn. ji Hee ea ttearee Hoven tale ¥olce that would carry from the City 1 by what Britishersterm [thine treezes in a day oc 0 the boallng? | purchased the Allentown franchise tn uy 5 Hall Mailson Square Garden on a yacription,”” These SUDSCTID-i will be as good as ever, tre Atinntic\ League and has secured S6n any subjevt—politics, economies, |quict day. They had trouble hear: | a did not come from the other slag > ae, Para tonetimiesslew land ata Stgommoarce“Iteracture, art. horse racing \ing him in the ealiers iar - pond. either, but were raised} ROCHESTER, N. Y.. FER. 2 — AT ed Ne: Ens a in -the-galtery,-And-he wasn't] rig country ihe inesa meeting yeaterday of the | Leaeuerr to manage the team. Va@thicilcs—anything. You might be at all embarrassed, He st!) “has the ! Péompany all day (if you didn't know ch,” - i a OSTO! ALE DEFEAT-| delegates of the Indoor £2-Caltore Rifle] eTITRRE BAGGER" GEORGE ROHE n fact that tho New. x punch,” in at least. His} BOSTON, I ete. its Ofg8 tn} { Esc kim from his plotures) without ever | gucer. tales feet Ta oa Harvard 14 to 12 {nan exciting ame |Loamie of America. C. 11, McChesney, | has signed with the Chicago White Box 43 ite GeggeaR play in eethatohe- had ever -been—& | yeryonty e. ft Saubied re pt -basket-pail tn Mee! Mali last jaf this city was elected nattonat-preet-| or tha. connie. eoason. "The Chicago | s vase Hig, tatke tke a .collese_man— Pena ea Drea aubted: diet Up— | Oiepewmet eel thee [dent for Io7. and it was decided tol tana gave Rohe his nickname because, | pen he pietenets unrem mera venae( rerigee rie ae ‘Bao Sees i o 33 kept—ererybody taughtig—-for—hatr-an}> . Lhotd—-the- fourth—-ennual uenay Hare N World thie morning ts ab restore to @ coon like c bike a! pus. t " : Bi BS Pentel dh f hie backed ub (he fine pre of Alt ‘ tears to-rin down cheeks in Brooklyn. out of_the]_ \ Scomls up-from. Atlantlo City. [Ov Then John went back for-a_reat.|mup ¢ TO SAT. Row | sext year. 1. th nthe he @ brilliant carcer ¢o a worthy eltixen | {SST Uy Oe “TP gg eagle don't ‘Any horseman | 3 Sititls “ag au Sultivan, “and oi} Later he came out and boxed with 2 pionships to be held at At- ae which Came near being shattered Ay | jin’ put thes Just laugh, has 3 ié TO UNOS ae Fe dan't. ic eee got tain ts husky —sparriny—pariner ; to-during-the-big-Bestert J [tie Undue haste of a young-man inj wouldn't that make you wore? | eis comeniaaion 10" ele pootsroams « : lds naw, me, We go happened to rere to look Sullivan's boxing aa broiwht the N. B.A. and| ending the newa out of Rochester. OWS tinereir-amidringiemecal y York or On ie players, spelmintrs: ¥ouive gota good. | POE OV Crt cuily oie iis pallay very forelply before the. tene Having thus restored a career, we Will 8°20 tion, and a ‘knock IWke that | OM aster it ereult payer thelr | 2 ats Brine the caaldssiLat'a Hook tat Pamplona ti aS a ERATE | ‘iqtrodugé to the sporting public “BAII=] tales me oer Sana tis ren Sl tia PATER the Neue in ai Ron is 5 a 5 paler ry our-Tines | 2 Pounss pare, som : “TALES INDOOR LAWN TENNIS or’ Burke, “the — punch-cating, _ fiat-.| drede=o' of, datas ara WY FT im ator in |e ‘ » intelligent ‘than at the : : a aes, mentpulating artist of the prize ring. | Aut even & sip of tea to wash th “Fare rery benevolent,’ he i odd esa —artit opine the -Beventh— Regiment mbt aa } willbe sean therefore. that E mliould. way that you have al ts te great ‘champ ¢ men to-day in Seventh Regiment Aj “gatior’ Lprke has honored: The} down, Now. auice Kid Withama eat“ ticerest of any clique ot tettors | ve given ara, y, ovirsthd ue your Hest} the thle who traveling a Nhe morrr-oety Tect-and. Park-a | wvening World with « call to annonince seemy mth trary enter in Che Sun: Have genesoua prices went-out érom | i tre CED ESI None ear ike at ingueniiend | that be ts aorely amgrieved over tho] S%y0" ueue, Bnd he'l: be “getting all] Nowareeres braces oa eecit PHEN-you bellove-(n-paimiettF? Parring nuns wud Waocklng all’ com rere: fate. players upon’ the n= Feport—sent_out -of - Rochester tothe | the —conttn es ore ae viniie Ta sitting | Ee, iteorenies tO: om ALY eat 3 L muggented, Johne|s_a litle slower r-eourts of this erty in team com: effect that he, the sald “Sailor Burke, BY he gets 12.500 to. $1 { =: OGL Ere Latlee: Thad so ere sveking my thumb, ‘vert. Movieve in nothing!’ ex-{Ix white us sliver 1s tan. T feked by Bani Langs} SOX?! exing my. oi ple nt = $3,00-t0-$ 10H = ee eaters mand you bite YOuE RdtiaT os At AMS og ng the prtee-maiere ware Suet = mE yever= believed {tte after Tale « nsqute's pp Pit the old -apirit- ts uh Sao ee ‘ford, but had quit cold and ‘ch NEV ORLEANS, ‘rn, = Two} the demigna of any certain clique ine’. a5 fi Gebting's cate 14-| wag’ willing to eat out or tho.said Sam| 01m ready, fr Neht sy body in the 5 arms Work Mike “pratons. btows' ta ft bettors cannot be decinitely said. 1a heavily, and those in the Cl almost anid] baste ow te fucker and J, He) HE -continy - wasehsit 7 sensor. —— pita everywhe! 19 th foes -ecem-atrange, however: 4hat-cene + Leith AN ASSN aa petbea reetre reer LIN teat | neo the departure of the greatest] falner pitlable, and. every wiers Mont | Langtord’s hands, or words to that/ace J can Melt, Jef just ng woll ual tein ores are overlaved and thers forward’ to wate te eect They | ti Sof yeetorday's racea at tie fumber—of- lie-time BSFs TNA sisted of leaving. Gis Cincinnatt -Chtt | eftedts All of thie to tha:personel tay} Oisien. They dott. all tn the papery Gvertayea Rorecr ars eeneramy winnarae? rani the Mines or [have the off Johiy I~ tn their mind's| Suir Grounds.” ‘The former, won troy gamo has ever known, and ining env an anelib that | jury ang memal agony of Uieasid|but 1 certuinty pot the sells tits fol | et ANS We pee mn. THe, HRS ¢ogonn—tuened. | Wegldo: me-aat~a- man who used tol and thy iter won with eater, '”’ | Of the old-time: favorites elght PAV? | One can tame bim aa a man, but still | complainant: Here Tam ready to whip the world been celegated to the minors, from ACH, FUA., FEB, 2-IN| whence they came, The baseball pudli Ta ti tha, motor-boat races | thls, epring will mies the tamiiiar fea- yy over ang. showed the | foliow Sullivan in his palmy days— \ |who saw him in many a bloody battle;| PALM a Jonn Bes oaned ates to-tetawings| the ills fant a business man, |go over his he ‘ ‘| ds are Peet Dos TENS RIOR " ‘ sped the old-t! tho Dixie. Commodors E. J. Schroeder's | tures of Billy Gilbert, Doo Newton “put he's a philosopher, He was} ,..rhere Jt is) waepid the old-timer | racer, drove the mile In 2 minutes 99| Hointe ” P, Puts, Joo Kelley, Billy telling me mbout-a venturd of Dis | quck, Many a time I've seen in fool) fonds. winning 4 fn San Francisco two years a0. them with that.” Dewar ebleld tro} 80 1t will seem to you {f you go to] @ NeW World's re “E otarted up a placo there with @/,00.4' Ko geamon's next week to eco { ' triend of ming, It was a good plete—|the greatest champion of them all, In] SBVERAL BKATIN un and then ick’ ul paper to see th t se"broke a baseball, law and cannot be seratswas! Hid Williema what cot the cheseauts cold (0 Langrords T'tell you | Moher of Pltiabure, to Leuteviii thone fa enrahot: and don't let no} oom, Od pal. won't you try and} sounded the first note of warning an i idee get In your bean. 8" was Er eat tee reat ana [Coie dats ea cRosbester (andy didn’ | Spare meiaquarer: 2t wae sot Burke] ne Sir Thomas I. parperu, Jim Jackson, Jimmy Bebring | Kelley quickly. followed - know nuthin’ about the Oght. except! Wiltema sngineeredby— act mela and. establishing ) Barbeay: sym Je Gulbert ‘announces that hig’ pride will tat id Willlame waa goin up there! moneygettine manager named ont pa Bob, Wicker. coma, ta a news (Ro Rinalt him to go, to Newark, #0] to meet Langford. I waa hero In New what's the use of being personal? ©" | ult the game forever. He’ has 'G RACES WILL] comer, having been drafted from Co- ught on Interest 1a the Metropolitan cafe, tabies, music, & stage and show xopr JAS Elbe Monee ICL YOU MEA YON one, Re hel dies dy CDatanicraithy Paleert one lumbus, O., the year that club won the) Cafe, in Coluurbus avenue, mad alll re Sopolnz on while you had your in) yes veteran, but the king of the| found to ba in ocd san dition: had pennant In the American Association, Kelley; at one ‘the’ mort fa: + } Te ookea good. Cost mo $210 for the |\ng'an he was yeare ago. morning there Will bo seveeal everig| Ut he made auch a hit while with the ‘ he Ballimore outngldora, i soning performance... I was putting | Ho ts “not a has-been yet. for schoolboys, Two heekey games will|Clevelands that he became popular all Sepang wold ys te TOTO MO | “ e P, i the money. Next week I found it over:the American League circuit, The he was aent from Baltimore to A roward of Two Hundrod and | « too strong for the bane other seven are old-timers and three|manage the Cincinnatl feds. That] yourteen teams bowled, last night in berry, 81 Kelly, 64; Harding, 9; Brown, || Fifty Dollara will be paid for the fj} 4 ‘ttiade my partner a 'pres- - you would have been declared | feAlly meant hia downfall. “Gradually ( 62. Total, 288, arrest and AR eahnseland Dut tFrisco years ago you ho begun. sll from. hii The Eyening World's free hesapia| 5 and conviction ef any i place. 1" always. liked / Vv. VY. 6 ews Inaane had you suggested that any ono|tite, ki Inst eckson Med Hanlon te-| tournament. Thp crowd watching the! jemoyat. litt Giver To) Myst §:|] Junk dealer on other pereon S uild up agaln of them wohld have dropped back Into | ‘eved. him au manager, He now £o°8| games was the largest aince the open: | Hagens, 7. Total, oullty, under the provisiane of Se Meeearaeinniesinted Vin the schrush(f-1A 3901: Tintin Wegener, were, Ma only | ing night. Tho high-team ecore bowled | J WH. M. © ~ohosgn. 2: Sne|| Section 880 of the Penal Dose Pal Hotel, 2} But such ta the pa tare RCN ome B08 Wie! the high-selaried pitcher by the Casino Bowling Club stil |19" orotal, s16, + Pierre, 11; Staprssyn, ere (ie Srke? Of How Tentitg ater juakes Chey use 1 ni AL. ra 1 n 1 nN greatest must eventually fall, and that |who for years ‘was 40 succesatul with | pangs, Ruttenberg'n high ecore of 12| yrurqonyeCesaner, 108; Hotrmah, ssh Criminally rocelving any prom Mand Iofelt net fs what has happened to Gilbert, Peltz, | “iiicago and who was later aold to Cine | PANO Co iaee nent vy steinbruck's| Van Hocwcn, #9; Wiener, 68; pe OL}f ere belonzlog to this Oo : ' ant a cinnatl in the numerous trades of last inst. nigh! Kelley and othets Like all other bust: | year, was next to Ko.” Wicker has been | 114. Stelnbruck I» a member of tho Tata be seus 007 Lagior men for its auccess, and when the first | eood and says thatcne will make such | bowler. He pinned aix thes ten pins | Total, and etx times nine’ pins. Ernest Roo- Germania (Elleabeth, N._J.)—Clau: Judging from the interest and en-) Wheeler, No. 7; G. B. Gibbons, No. 6; thuslasm shown by newly elected Capt.| W. L. Brown, § 0.6; W. A Hickin, Haubold, Coach Giannini and the oars-| No. 4; J. P. Mek Yo. 370 Jicetare “15 Day 8!., Now York: A, Ban way Shee : , streaks’ of gray begin to appenr in al good showing. in, the minor! Bway fr aa men of the Now York Atheltlc Club| Anderson, No. 2, and J. A. Mablatedt,| Sanpiayer’a hair {t is the beginning: of that’some at the big league managers | her, the wrestler, bowled alao, but {t| $5: Plass, 70; Gplttlehoiine, 76) Metzger, cAtetd as the rant. lh Ten ave Feorted for early, practice,| bow. ‘The oarsmen have added con- will ave: to elther ‘purchase or draft|scoms he ia a better wrestler than a| 103; 1. Sauer, 8% ‘Total, 425. May 1, 1000, 0d Vice-President AID Aga ins nl re © Marcury Foot emblem ts to play alalderably in weight this the [the end. Of course, there are excen= | him bowler. Wynndotte—selbagh, 75; Decker, 65: Hecds what <A rout armart a rt {n aauatl events| average showing an 7 28 ona, but ten years of servico usually | Jim Jackson, the oncé famous. out- ‘Any team wishing to enter must gend| Slomerling,. 60; Knauft, 78; Rath, 73. ee) what was SOO ED eae eee ego teh. pounds, Siow. mu rom I) ts an end to the usefuinees of a dia- |felder of the Cleveland Blues, will aleo| jy an application. before Monday, | Total, B16. Sarthauak Cs {k season, Alretdy the senlor elght,| t0, 18 pounds mus this f i x tla: |e minsed from the basoball ‘400," “Me |i an mhpleetne Tmperiai No. 1—-Buchtenkirk, 100; Bell, many ye hewons thei champlonalilp!sats the | fttutdoorectioon bur thee a yery ait bide Knight (no: matter! how i sreas\a:/'goon Columbus also, ‘The Cloveland Firat. Bohomian—Pata, 110;° Jedalek, } Steinbruck, 114; Duke, 70. i i he chainpl ‘ " ce ¢ * mac her ma vibe: management belleved that Jackson, hu ‘ 5 ¥ onal regatta at Worcester last! year, dication, tit the crew w may , outlived. hin, uvefulnesa with. that club, | $63, Bokory, 62 Turek, #7; Vilen, 1G | Teta Mal. No, 3-MeMoran, 90: Rowe ; JZ STS ER COT ee eee a Po tiordanhosiavertakent un prantion Sebring Gets Sympathy. peer Ot tne, roune Teprusta who | Ttemest itoetsr No. 2—Darnea, 83; mann, (i; Hcally, 30s; Thompson, 106; present, J gym n, where the cay fs a chi: 2 y ." Atichto Flugae, 19, ‘otal work on the machines are Durand been ne | Roaper, Bauer, chter, 20K polities Mmho held. Fespectively places No. Gand | Miher. the singlo eatier: G. Ieauieg | oem Gebeins Would probably be able | iieve Deel set nual osourrence: he | Cadeu, . Total, 397, _— {eee en ote Counoll akamorioy a Bt | Velt le a) great n sn, he| No, 6 in the famous “Chippte” erew of|and C.J Stowart, doudles; W. A. Rice, Pala en x tener Or 06> | a P. Kineon, Ralph bloomer, J, Boylan, ie hold his own tn fast company, Ut] Rig featire of tho season's openings eyatone No. ‘2 (Now Brunswick, McKenna, #3 Lette el Harrington, : the tdecisign of the Baseball Comsts- a} Secon waa, ‘Harkins, 70; Berton, | 65: Madden, 61. Total, 328, on re-working with the men. FN imer -G, Btslglers th de zine ow. aentenced bim 10 the snlnor hess apaaonse Os) £0 RARY SORE ates ry ‘BicCormiel, Wi, otal Bachelors No, Honeyman, @; Yoron Fen conservative: where. he js This crew,tind the places each file ares,” Durant, J. EL ‘Tracey g and IC for life, and there'te no appeat, Such are the doings of Father Time, ds Ace [DEERE Giz > wire teats CouS oa Cl nate a Pa eo Wyekort.978. p00 gpd pmo Me yo N.BULGI + but there'a “nothing gp SS7ts hea follows: C.-Kugshe, atroka;¥.7BC-‘ Tohnagte ~ “consequently Gs me Es Hin ac, ances

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